Darrelle Revis remains a Jet for now, and he’s a more wealthy Jet. Revis received his $1 million roster bonus on Saturday.

There was speculation the Jets might try to trade Revis before the bonus date, but those rumors dissipated as the week progressed. In the end, the Jets decided to take the hit to their payroll and salary cap. They are expected to continue their efforts to deal their best player.

Darrelle Revis is still a Jet, and he's $1 million richer. (AP Photo)

Revis made $55 million in his first six seasons, and with the bonus, that figure has increased to $56 million. ESPN reported Revis won’t receive the bonus until later in the year, but even if the Jets trade him, they will still owe him the money.

If the Jets don’t move Revis, they also are on the hook for a $1 million workout bonus (late June) and a $1 million reporting bonus (late July), according to the report.

Revis is coming off a torn left ACL, and reports are he is progressing well in his recovery. Early in the month, Jets GM John Idzik said his rehab was ahead of schedule.